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Isn't "Palestinian Arab Action Committee" an anachronism? AFAIK the Arabs regarded themselves as Syrians (Bilad_al-Sham). --Der Eberswalder 22:44, 25 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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I have raised the importance of this article since Musa Kazim was the leader of the Palestinian nationalist movement for over ten years. There must be more about his Ottoman career. I have not found any summary/analysis of his overall leadership: but it would appears to have been consistently moderate, restraining radical/mass action - while faced with total refusal to acknowledge the movement by the British. (Sound familiar?) Padres Hana (talk) 09:31, 3 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Muse Kazim "consistently moderate, restraining radical/mass action" - this summarize matchs with: 'Letter by Moussa Kazzem Pasha el Husseini, mayor of Jerusalem, to Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonenfeld regarding the murder of DeHaan', July 23, 1924, "The murder of the orthodox Jew, a learned statesman, Dr. DeHaan left a shocking and depressing impression on all Arabs of Palastine". Reference: http://www.truetorahjews.org/guardian (The Jewish Guardian Archive, Issue 3 - November 10, 1974, page 14. PDF). Amazed about missing hint to this well known letter in chapter 'Interaction with Jews and Zionists' Eku-pilz (talk) 14:55, 6 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]